There is little that is more satisfying than obtaining a new phone. However, this sense of satisfaction is often undermined by the need to get your applications and data to ensure that your new device has everything you normally use installed. For this week’s tip, we’ll go over a method of making this process easier on an Android phone.
The first step to ensuring that your Android’s data can be retrieved is to ensure that it is properly backed up and able to be retrieved.
To check, you will need to access Settings, before opening Backup & reset. You will then have to toggle on Back up my data. You’ll then return to previous menu and select Backup & reset. Check that your Android account is the correct one in Backup account. You will then toggle automatic restore to On to be able to restore settings and data associated with the Android account in question.
Now that you’ve enabled Android’s backup service, your personal settings and application data will be saved to Google Drive. Now that the preliminary steps are handled, it’s time to restore your applications and settings to your new phone.
Restoration
Restoring your applications and data is pretty straightforward if you are utilizing the Lollipop-version of the Android OS or above. This setting is available to phones as they’re booting up for the first time, or just after they have been factory reset.
After your apps are restored, be sure to enable security for your phone; and, if you so choose, get Google Now for your device.
The Android smartphone is one of today’s most important productivity tools. For more great information about mobile usability and security, give us a call today at 094 90 48200 .
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Michael is the CTO at Aniar IT Services and has been working in IT for over 20 years.
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